Primitive Effect Knife

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Last finished knife. Steel is Böhler K510, silver steel. Handle wood is Turkish Wallnut. total Lenght 245 mm, blade lenght 130 mm, width 30 mm. Thanks for watching.
Sefa Çabuk




 
A very coherant artistic rendering. We need more pics. Is this a hidden tang knife? It looks like it, but I can't be sure from the photos. Also, the pics do not do justice to the sheath.

More, please.
 
Very nicely fitted theme for a total package. I like deliberately knapped knives like yours.

PT Doc- Barney Rubble was a character in The Flintstones. All their tools looked like that knife, as they were made of stone.
 
I'd guess it's because the effect on the blade resembles flint knapping. Very nice knife, I like the look.
 
Thanks for nice words to All.
Very nice! Looks really cool. How in the world did you do that to the blade?
If do you ask about "word" ? I can always throw my signature with the Dremel Engraver.
Sefa Çabuk
 
Thanks for nice words to All.

If do you ask about "word" ? I can always throw my signature with the Dremel Engraver.
Sefa Çabuk


I mean the primitive effect on the steel. Also with the dremel with different size round sandpaper?
 
What Sefa is saying is to use the edge of the contact wheel on the belt grinder to make the random divots. It is surprisingly easy once you get going. Make them with a 220 grit belt, or for a smoother look, use a 400 grit belt. If you have small contact wheels, a 3" to 5" wheel works great, but even a standard 8" contact wheel works fine.
 
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